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191. Lupus and other connective tissue diseases  
… had a serious injury or you have symptoms that have not improved with self-management, you should contact your GP practice. If you have a red, hot swollen joint please ring 111  
192. Using Alarms  
… unable to use it please return it to us as soon as possible so another child can try it. Clinic Contact No. 01484 343477   
193. What Happens next  
… Once the team has received a referral the CCNT will make contact with the family to discuss the  referral and what is required. If appropriate telephone advice and support may be given to the family. If a visit…  
194. Patient Transport  
… Vaccination Transport, and may provide other customized solutions.  Key Details: Contact: 01484 860077, hello@ddc.org.uk, The Hub, 5a Riley Lane, Kirkburton, HD8 0RX.   …  
195. Whiplash  
… not resolve quickly. In most cases, symptoms will start to improve within a few days. Your first contact practitioner or GP may also refer you to a physiotherapist for some guidance on managing the pain and…  
196. Cancer Information and Support Service  
… advisors to see if you may be entitled to any benefits due to your cancer diagnosis or you can contact the Macmillan Support Line on 0808 808 0000 and ask to speak to a welfare benefits advisor, who can…  
197. Overseas visitors  
… refugees and supported, failed asylum seekers. If you wish to enquire about this, please see the ‘Contact Us’ section. Visitors from within the European Union (EU) If you are visiting from a country within…  
198. Respiratory Psychology  
… will the Respiratory Psychology service be offered? How can you be referred to the service? Contact Us Other useful information Inpatient: If you are currently in hospital, we will arrange a…  
199. Women's Health  
… on how to manage some of these problems. If your symptoms do not improve then you may need to contact your GP or midwife to request a referral to the Women’s Health Physiotherapy Service. Below are the…  
200. Cellulitis  
… achy, experiencing headaches and nausea. Cellulitis can occur in any area of the body. You must contact your GP surgery or 111 if any of the symptoms above occur. Early treatment can prevent further spread…  
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